You’d think everyone with high-speed Internet would’ve learned to lock down their Wi-Fi by now, but there are plenty of people letting neighbors coast by on their bandwidth. Not only is this bad for the subscriber, but the person getting “free” Wi-Fi is exposing themselves to malware, fake hotspots, potential identity theft, and more. No, you may never get caught stealing Wi-Fi, but the consequences of jumping on an unsecured network can be far worse.
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